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Hopefully she can cook. Copeland with his beaming bride, Bell.Photo: FYI She said: I glanced up for a moment and then, to be honest, I think I was in the middle of a panic attack walking down the aisle, Bell tells The Post. I dont think I really officially looked at him until the officiant said Monet do you take this man to be your husband? and when I said yes is when I actually looked at him. I thought he was handsome, he was tall, which I really thought was great because that was one of the few things I asked for. For me it wasnt as much visual that I was really asking for. It was more about character and the personality which clearly I dont get to know when I get to the end of the aisle. First impressions I was totally open. I was like this could work, this could be a good match. Cortney Hendrix and Jason Carrion Cortney Hendrix says she was 100 percent attracted to her groom Jason Carrion at first sight.Photo: FYI He said: The doors open and Im like this is my wife and shes hot as all hell, Carrion says in the premiere. Read More: Which ‘Married at First Sight’ couples tied the knot? | New York Post

This speed is in the best interests of the manufacturer as well as Iraq as the Mi-28Ns would be immediately sent into combat against Islamic terrorists in northern and western Iraq. This would make the Mi-28N combat tested in a region where more export sales of the Mi-28N have been sought. Combat tested aircraft are always easier to sell. July 1, 2014: In Ukraine the ten day ceasefire came to an end as the government forces resumed their offensive against the Donbas rebels. Iran has flown three of their Su-25 ground attack into Iraq to join the five that arrived from Russia earlier. It appears that most of these eight aircraft are being flown by Iranian pilots and maintained by Iranian and Russian personnel. For the original version, visit http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/russia/articles/20140712.aspx

Which ‘Married at First Sight’ couples tied the knot? | New York Post

The document sketches an unusually frank and pessimistic view by the industry of its readiness for attacks wielded by nation-states or terrorist groups that aim to “destroy data and machines.” It says the concerns are “compounded by the dependence of financial institutions on the electric grid,” which is also vulnerable to physical and cyber attack. More from Bloomberg.com: Retiree With Sixth-Grade Education Says Herbalife Shakes Cost Him $30,000 Widespread Runs’ “The systemic consequences could well be devastating for the economy as the resulting loss of confidence in the security of individual and corporate savings and assets could trigger widespread runs on financial institutions that likely would extend well beyond the directly impacted banks, securities firms and asset managers,” Sifma wrote in the document, dated June 27. Liz Pierce, a spokeswoman for Sifma, declined to comment on the document, adding that the group “is doing everything possible to help the industry prepare for and defend against cyberattacks.” Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, declined to comment. More from Bloomberg.com: Bond Anxiety in $1.6 Trillion Repo Market as Failures Soar Alexander had been pitching Sifma and other bank trade associations to purchase his services through his new consulting firm, IronNet Cybersecurity Inc., for as much as $1 million per month, according to two people briefed on the talks. He has made much the same argument to Sifma as the association is now making to the government about the emergence of new kinds of software assaults. For several months beginning in fall 2012, major U.S. bank websites were hit by what is known as distributed denial-of-service attacks, in which hackers flood systems with information to shut them down. Effectively Defend’ The next wave of attacks “in the near-medium term” is likely to be more destructive and could result in “account balances and books and records being converted to zeros,” while recovering the lost information “would be difficult and slow,” according to the Sifma document. More: Banks Dreading Computer Hacks Call for Cyber War Council – Yahoo Finance